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Cy Young Award Winners: Complete list of the best pitchers in MLB history by year

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Each season, the Cy Young Award recognizes MLB’s best pitcher, rewarding dominance, consistency and excellence on the mound. However, its history is also full of controversy and contentious decisions that still generate debate among fans.

The history of an award that defines the greatness of pitchers

Created in 1956 and named after the legendary Cy Young, the award was initially a single award for both leagues, until 1967 when it began to be awarded separately to the best pitchers in the American League and the National League. Since then, it has become the highest individual recognition for MLB pitchers.

Over the decades, legendary figures such as Sandy Koufax, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson and Roger Clemens have left their mark with historic seasons. Nevertheless, the award has also served as a consecration for pitchers who had their best year at a specific point in their careers.

Cy Young Award winners in the 21st century

2000

  • Pedro Martinez – Boston Red Sox
  • NL: Randy Johnson – Arizona Diamondbacks

2001

  • AL: Roger Clemens – New York Yankees
  • Randy Johnson – Arizona Diamondbacks

2002

  • Barry Zito – Oakland Athletics
  • NL: Randy Johnson – Arizona Diamondbacks

2003

  • Roy Halladay – Toronto Blue Jays
  • NL: Eric Gagne – Los Angeles Dodgers

2004

  • AL: Johan Santana – Minnesota Twins
  • NL: Roger Clemens – Houston Astros

2005

  • Bartolo Colon – Los Angeles Angels
  • Chris Carpenter – St. Louis Cardinals

2006

  • AL: Johan Santana – Minnesota Twins
  • Brandon Webb – Arizona Diamondbacks

2007

  • AL: CC Sabathia – Cleveland Indians
  • Jake Peavy – San Diego Padres

2008

  • AL: Cliff Lee – Cleveland Guardians
  • NL: Tim Lincecum – San Francisco Giants

2009

  • AL: Zack Greinke – Kansas City Royals
  • NL: Tim Lincecum – San Francisco Giants

2010

  • Felix Hernandez – Seattle Mariners
  • NL: Roy Halladay – Philadelphia Phillies

2011

  • AL: Justin Verlander – Detroit Tigers
  • Clayton Kershaw – Los Angeles Dodgers

2012

  • AL: David Price – Tampa Bay Rays
  • R.A. Dickey – New York Mets

2013

  • AL: Max Scherzer – Detroit Tigers
  • Clayton Kershaw – Los Angeles Dodgers

2014

  • AL: Corey Kluber – Cleveland Indians
  • NL: Clayton Kershaw – Los Angeles Dodgers

2015

  • AL: Dallas Keuchel – Houston Astros
  • NL: Jake Arrieta – Chicago Cubs

2016

  • AL: Rick Porcello – Boston Red Sox
  • NL: Max Scherzer – Washington Nationals

2017

  • AL: Corey Kluber – Cleveland Indians
  • NL: Max Scherzer – Washington Nationals

2018

  • AL: Blake Snell – Tampa Bay Rays
  • NL: Jacob deGrom – Texas Rangers

2019

  • AL: Justin Verlander – Houston Astros
  • NL: Jacob deGrom – Texas Rangers

2020

  • AL: Shane Bieber – Cleveland Guardians
  • Trevor Bauer – Cincinnati Reds

2021

  • AL: Robbie Ray – Toronto Blue Jays
  • Corbin Burnes – Milwaukee Brewers

2022

  • AL: Justin Verlander – Houston Astros
  • Sandy Alcantara – Miami Marlins

2023

  • AL: Gerrit Cole – New York Yankees
  • NL: Blake Snell – San Diego Padres

2024

  • Tarik Skubal Detroit Tigers
  • Chris Sale Atlanta Braves

This year, the award is contested by three names who have had an important campaign with their teams, one of whom was a World Series champion. The names vying for baseball’s most important individual award are Christopher Sanchez (Philadelphia Phillies), Paul Skenes (Pittsburgh Pirates) and Yoshinobu Yamamoto (Los Angeles Dodgers).

Roger Clemens, the Cy Young king

Roger Clemensseven trophies during his career,Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees and Houston Astros.Randy Johnson

with five awards, followed by

Greg Maddux and Steve CarltonJustin Verlander, Pedro Martinez and Clayton Kershaw

The most successful teams in Cy Young history

the Dodgers top the list with 12 Cy Young AwardsBravesMetsRed Sox

(7) and

PhilliesTigers and Yankeessix awards each keeping the prestige of the award alive decade after decade.

Voters and changing criteria over time

a panel of specialized journalists that changes annually.maintaining impartiality and diversity of criteria.wins were mainly valuedWAR, ERA+ and FIP

carry more weight in the voting.

The most controversial Cy Young winners

Not all the winners have been unanimously acceptedRick Porcello in 2016Justin VerlanderBartolo Colon

won the award over

Johan SantanaEric Gagne (2003), Bob Welch (1990) and Pete Vuckovich (1982)Roger Clemens2001 and 2004

An award that reflects the evolution of baseball

not only measures individual performancevaluing the real impactthe Cy Young Award remains synonymous with excellence, passion and legacy,

keeping alive the tradition of honoring the best arms on the diamond.



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